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Known as kill-devil in the 1600s and referred to as colonialism in a bottle today, rum was the drink that drove the American Revolution. This byproduct of the sugar trade quickly became an icon of the new world. Drank by pirates, sailors, and allegedly, Paul Revere on his way to Lexington. Rum toasted the Declaration of Independence and was rationed to soldiers at Valley Forge. Join Ranger Adam as he takes you on a sugary trek around the new world to tell you the history of this revolutionary spirit. Bring your lunch and join us for a lively talk! This event is FREE, but registration is REQUIRED. Please register through VFPAs website. Questions? Please email membership@vfparkalliance.org. This program fulfills PA ForwardsCivic and Social Literacy: The ability to positively impact the community, engage in respectful discussions, understand civic roles and responsibilities, participate in community activities, and drive positive change.
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adults,american revolution,civic & social,civic engagement,community activities,history,rum,lunch & learn: rum: the revolutionary spirit
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History & Museums,Food & Drink
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